Join Us for the 23rd Wolfram Technology Conference, Oct 19-21, 2011

“Every conference brings reunions with old friends and a chance to make new ones among the many attendees who use Mathematica in a wide variety of industries and application areas.”
—Sal Mangano, Author of Mathematica Cookbook

If you are interested in the latest and future technologies that are shaping computation and algorithm-rich development… would like to keep current on how to most efficiently develop and deploy with Wolfram technologies… want to see how others are solving computation challenges across industries and fields…

Then join us for the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 from October 19 through 21 in Champaign, Illinois, USA. Just steps from Wolfram’s headquarters, the conference will provide three days of pure productivity, featuring talks by Wolfram developers, users presenting real-world solutions, interactive workshops, developer kitchens, and the opportunity to exchange ideas with fellow Mathematica enthusiasts.

This year’s conference schedule will feature even more interactive and hands-on sessions and will cover topics that include:

Deploying computable documents on the web

Computational finance

Creating engaging content for the classroom

Computing with Wolfram|Alpha

Engineering systems modeling, simulation, and analysis

Image processing and wavelets

Rapid app and interface construction

C code generation and deployment

Optimizing Wolfram technologies in HPC environments

CUDA/OpenCL programming

Web mashups and deployments

Social coding

Also new for 2011 is the ability to customize your schedule online, share comments, and arrange meetings with both attendees and Wolfram developers. Stay up-to-date on Wolfram Technology Conference-related news by following @WolframTechCon and using the hashtag #WolframConf on Twitter.

@ olekravchenko – Thanks for your interest in the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011! The conference is designed to be hands-on with workshops, developer kitchens, physical networking, and Q&A. After the conference, select presentations will be available on our Library website.

In addition to the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, we are offering the free Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference September 26/27 this year that will have on-line networking/Q&A with brief overview-type presentations. Find more info here: http://www.wolfram.com/events/virtual-conference/2011/.